Second Hand Warfare in the Classical World
War and the Ancient Civilisations of Greece and Rome
Series : Classic Conflicts
Author : John Warry

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Condition
Book Condition: Very Good
A clean and well-kept copy with light signs of use. Covers show minor shelf wear, with slight creasing along the spine.
Internally, pages are clean and bright with no markings or inscriptions. Binding is firm and secure.
A very good, presentable copy.
Details
General - Pages : 302 | Images : Highly illustrated throughout with maps, diagrams, and colour/black-and-white images | Publisher : Salamander Books Ltd | Place of Publication : United Kingdom | Language : English
Paperback - Year of Publication : 2000 | Edition : Reprint edition | Size : 234mm x 156mm | ISBN : 9781840650044
Warfare in the Classical World: War and the Ancient Civilisations of Greece and Rome by John Warry is a comprehensive and visually rich study of military practice in antiquity. Covering the rise and development of warfare across the Greek and Roman worlds, the book examines the organisation, tactics, equipment, and strategic thinking that shaped some of history’s most influential civilisations.
Warry provides detailed analysis of key elements such as hoplite warfare, the evolution of the Roman legion, siegecraft, naval engagements, and battlefield formations. Supported by clear diagrams, maps, and illustrations, the work offers both an accessible introduction and a valuable reference for those interested in ancient military history.
Part of the Classic Conflicts series, this volume remains a popular and enduring overview, combining scholarly insight with strong visual presentation. It is particularly well-suited to readers seeking a broad yet informative account of warfare in the ancient Mediterranean world.















